Out in the Wash

in #hive-16886910 months ago

There are some weeks that have some frustrations, and then there are some months that have many, many issues. January 2024 has been one of the "many issues" months, and it keeps on surfacing more along the way. And after the last few weeks, the minor things are starting to wear me thin. For instance, last Tuesday, we had a new washing machine delivered, but not installed because,

I can install a freaking washing machine.

Or, so I thought.

You see, while I have done these things before, with so many other draws on my attention, I was rushing. And, not really being the greatest of problem solvers these days, when I had issues, I jumped into action without investigating it properly.

The issue?

The washer is in our basement and the floor is concrete, but not very flat. I can balance a machine though (using those little screw legs and a spirit level), so all is good. However, once it started to spin, it was very loud, and walked away so far, it could have picked up milk from the shops, had the power cord been longer. The only reason it stopped, was because it pulled the cord from the wall.

So, I went to the hardware store, bought a washing machine vibration mat, reset it, balanced it again and put it on the spin cycle - but only at 800 RPM, rather than the 1400 max.

Same fucking thing.

Just a little quieter.

Needing some clean clothes, my wife took stuff to her parent's to wash. While I threw wrenches, and kicked the machine repeatedly.

Nothing was thrown, nor kicked.
But it came close.

So, before we went back to the store to show them a video of the world's largest vibrator, I finally decided to Google what I have done wrong, watched a video and realized what many of you know already,

I am a fucken' idiot.

Transit bolts.

Front loading washing machines have four large bolts in the back of them that stop the drum from moving and being damaged in transit. The machine will work with these in it, but the drum won't spin freely, knocking hard against things and walking from the laundry, on the way to the fridge to see if there is anything to eat. I had failed to remember this, failed to read the manual, and failed to check anything for far too long, before looking for a solution.

No harm, plenty of fail.

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Smallsteps got an awesome gift for Australia Day from her Uncle @galenkp yesterday, and after being sick for a few days at home, she was super excited to open the box and see what was inside. We filmed it for Galen of course, and inside there were some pencils, Australian flag tattoos and a beautiful set of satin pyjamas with dachshunds on them. She was very happy.

See the problem in the picture though?

Yes. The security tag was still on them, tying the two pieces together. What had happened was that in the store, the attendant took a new set off the shelf, which is nicely boxed and wrapped, not realizing there was a security tag inside. And, because it was so nicely boxed already, there was no reason for Galen to look inside the box either, and even if he did, he would have had to bring the set out fully to see the tag.

Halfway around the world.

Smallsteps took it well, but she was a bit disappointed she couldn't try them on, and I know that Galen and my sister-in-law were as well. It is a lot of effort, and isn't cheap to get and send stuff from Australia, and it also takes time, so there is anticipation of the event, and it is a let down.

But, it isn't the end of the world, and there are several ways to try and get it off. But, as it is satin, I really wanted to be careful not to damage the fabric. So, I got my wife to call H&M to see if they would try to open it with their magnets. It took a little convincing, but they agreed (They were concerned we had stolen them) and I went in store to try.

No dice.

After trying a couple other stores, they had the wrong machine too, so I had to go home and try to wrangle it myself. One technique I tried was using the handle of a plastic bag to twist around the metal post and slowly pull the two sides apart. This didn't work for me. However, the second method of using two forks to pry them apart, did work, though I had to bend the post and then use pliers to cut the post.

I also bent the fork tines.

But, with very minimal damage (but still some damage), I was able to get the tag off and Smallsteps could wear the set to bed. There is a tiny hole though, and the hassle to get this done shouldn't have happened at all, but, at least this wasn't the worst thing that has happened this month and, Smallsteps is happy. She looks very cute in them too.

My wife wants a pair.

Re:solutions.

sure, both of these things weren't the most challenging of problems I have faced recently, nor were they the most impactful on life, but it felt good to actually have solutions that worked. Too often this month, there have been issues that have arisen, and the solution has taken a very long time, or a huge amount of hassle to solve, leaving the problem open in my mind. The cognitive load has been too high for me this month, as there have been dozens of things with the house, and this is likely the craziest month of the year for me at work also.

Small wins, are still wins.

The day isn't over though, so I am going to roll the dice again and see if my solution luck will hold until I fix a couple door handles, and install a magnet system (long story) to keep our closet door closed. It is a custom door to block entry to the walk-in-wardrobe, so there isn't anything that is really made to fit it, so I am going to innovate my own solution. I am not the sharpest tool in the shed, but I do like making creative solutions to problems.

Sometimes...

They even work.

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walked away so far, it could have picked up milk from the shops, had the power cord been longer

This cracked me right up and brought back fun memories XD

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Though maybe look up the problem next time, the good thing about the internet is that you can save a lot of time on stupid problems if they're the kind of stupid problems a lot of other people have encountered XD

I was going to comment on how cute the sausage dog pjs were and then saw the tag and was like OH NO D: glad you were able to get them off. And yeh bet the child looked freaking adorable in them XD

Did your solution luck manage to hold out for the rest of the day?

No lie, I felt a mix of sympathy and laughter reading this. We all have those 'I am an idiot' moments—you're not alone. Plus, it's all part of life's learning curve, right? Keep your head up! And those pajamas look super cozy... once you get the security tag off, that is.

I've had the security tag happen to me a few times, and luckily we were only close and not halfway around the world. I tried looking it up online, and there were a few methods to get it separated. I was even surprised about the paper bag thing, where they just wound it around and around the small gap, and it eventually worked.

I am glad you were able to fix both. From what you've just experienced with your heater, I think this was just a walk in the park.

The cognitive load has been too high for me this month, as there have been dozens of things with the house, and this is likely the craziest month of the year for me at work also.

Every january is like that to me. I kind of learned to schedule things, do most of the work during the weekend and also managed to work in batches lately for this to work. I am definitely offloading a lot of useless stuff that I used to do in past now to do only things that matter this year.

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I didn’t have to read far before I guessed what was the issue with your washer. Quite surprising you managed to leave those in, I recall my latest washer had big ass stickers and several mentions in big red letters about the bolts. You are lucky you didn’t break the whole thing! But how annoying is it to make mistakes like that, ruins the whole day.

I think you should just give the machine to people who are skilled in that field or do that particular job. The noise the machine makes can be very annoying and I know that
I think that’s the best thing to do

I don't like paying for things I can work out by myself. Sometimes it costs me though.

There is a better way of doing it. You can set the foot in a tyre(waste tyre without wheel rim). I have seen a few used to stabilize generator. Whhat happen is the tyre suspends the machine a little. It vibrate on the tyre and the tyre absorbs the vibration. I think I said that well.

Nah, taking the transit bolts out was the answer. No shaking at all now.

Haha I think it was Neil Peart who had a quote I read “adventures suck when you are in them”. I think these challenges are adventures in this respect. A little time will go by and they will be chocked up on that trophy case of shit that you conquered.

I am feeling the same thing with family and business and finance ignoring all of the community and world issues that so desperately need my attention. I just sit here in my curation chair and try and find some humour in all the sticks being chucked at my spokes and be proud I am still happily cycling.

A little time will go by and they will be chocked up on that trophy case of shit that you conquered.

Sometimes I wonder if when we die, we will have a chance to see a rundown of all the random statistics that made up our lives. How far we walked, how many breaths, how many times we failed to do what we set out to do. Would be interesting!

I just sit here in my curation chair and try and find some humour in all the sticks being chucked at my spokes and be proud I am still happily cycling.

I think it is a good way to look at things. This month, has been dreadful, but I hope that I am seeing the brighter side of it, than just dwelling, and having a little fun in the writing process :)

February will be better, right?

It will be in part if we decide that it will be that way heading in. Not entirely I know but some of those things on the fringe of being not good get cancelled by a good attitude.

If my escapist friends are right afterall and this is a simulation, then you may have your stats list when you are done!

If my escapist friends are right afterall and this is a simulation, then you may have your stats list when you are done!

I actually quite like the theory, as it is practical. If it is all a simulation, may as well swing for the fences.

I’m hoping by now, you would have fixed the washing machine and also installed the magnets as intended. A little YouTube doesn’t hurt

Yeah, I wanted to say, one of those anti-vibration mats.

That helped the noise, but this thing was possessed! Now, it is silent and running smoothly, even spinning at 1400 :)

Got one of those at work, oh my god, the noise level in that laundry.

Better than having to do it all by hand though - or at a laundromat. I don't think there are many of those here though - only dry cleaners.

I just had to do something like that at Christmas time for a blanket that my wife bought. She didn't realize until it was too late that the security tag was still on it. It appears if you have a really really strong magnet you can beat most of these yourself at home. I have some pretty powerful magnets from old hard drives, but they still couldn't do the trick. I had to use my lineman piers and get the pin cut. All while trying not to damage the blanket, so I truly understand your struggle!

The magnets they use in store are electro magnets I think - so not sure how strong a normal magnet would need to be! The problem I had was forcing the pieces far enough apart to get the pliers in.

All's well that ends well though :)

Yeah, I think that's where the two forks come in handy. Not super hard to make an electro magnet if you know what you are doing, but I get it.

Failing can be good, but can make us feel like idiots at times.

I once failed to remove all the transit tape from the inside of a printer I'd bought...I took it back to the shop as inoperable and the smug (probably 15 year old) mother fucker took the tape off and...it worked.

It was at a shop you and I both worked at for a time - you know the one.